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Paul is setting up a Display of Aquariums at his Pet store. He wants to have 1/6 of a Pound of small rocks in each Aquarium. There are a Total of 2 1/3 pounds of rocks Paul can …
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Paul is setting up a Display of Aquariums at his Pet store. He wants to have 1/6 of a Pound of small rocks in each Aquarium. There are a Total of 2 1/3 pounds of rocks Paul can use. How many Aquariums could he fill with small rocks?
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